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rights history. >> a test flight for the 7873 minor went according to plan. worldwide standards, fleets have been granted -- is grounded since january. the sinking of the naval vessel, they say that is what is killed in the attack carried out by north korea. cemetery,national they are very. how are is they've -- they being remembered? >> this is the third time that the gathering has taken place. it is a gathering of the families of the 46 sailors who died and survivors. we have seen military veterans, soldiers, sailors, schoolchildren. it will be senior representatives of the military and the government, not more senior than the the president. this is the second time that she will be making a major speech and there will be much attention focused on exactly what she says about north korea and the threat against any further provocation. they say this is evidence of what can occur. they deny that later that same year, two civilians and two marines killed in that attack. even the limited conflict that a lot of people are worried about that have very devastating e
rights history. >> a test flight for the 7873 minor went according to plan. worldwide standards, fleets have been granted -- is grounded since january. the sinking of the naval vessel, they say that is what is killed in the attack carried out by north korea. cemetery,national they are very. how are is they've -- they being remembered? >> this is the third time that the gathering has taken place. it is a gathering of the families of the 46 sailors who died and survivors. we have seen...
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rights cases pending against the new york city police department reporting from new york. r.t. british m.p.'s already tell the truth and unlikely to make a mistake recent u.k. poll yet again politicians on top of the most mistrust of professions list. the streets of london to find out more. cash for questions selling access to the prime minister and of course m.p.'s abusing their expense accounts the story that just keeps on giving all of these scandals and more have come together to undermine the moral capital of politicians and the amount of trust the able to command with the public a poll done earlier this year said britons think politicians tell the truth less than buying because it's all real estate agents don't to nicholas allen co-author of a new book on ethics and politics says this creeping loss of trust goes right to the heart of the legitimacy of all governments and there is a perception i think that politicians have. become less and less onerous less ethical in the way they conduct they say politics if people perceive politicians to be generally immoral and dis
rights cases pending against the new york city police department reporting from new york. r.t. british m.p.'s already tell the truth and unlikely to make a mistake recent u.k. poll yet again politicians on top of the most mistrust of professions list. the streets of london to find out more. cash for questions selling access to the prime minister and of course m.p.'s abusing their expense accounts the story that just keeps on giving all of these scandals and more have come together to undermine...
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of civil rights in america. the last month has also seen large numbers of demonstrators on the streets of paris protesting against plans to extend a rights in the country. in the u.k., a bill was passed in the house of commons earlier in the week, supporting the rights of gay couples to get married, despite protests from some mp's. we spoke to a woman who got married in 2001 in the world's first-ever same-sex ceremony. >> thank you very much for joining us. you married your life partner. why did you want to get married rather than stick with your civil partnership? >> for us in the netherlands, marriage is the only legal bond that commits third parties as well. i want to show everybody this is the person i want to share my life with. >> do you expect that some people, for religious reasons and other reasons, will always be implacably opposed to what you have done and been able to do? >> sometimes i find it difficult because i'm not different than anyone else. it is just a human right to choose to take care of so
of civil rights in america. the last month has also seen large numbers of demonstrators on the streets of paris protesting against plans to extend a rights in the country. in the u.k., a bill was passed in the house of commons earlier in the week, supporting the rights of gay couples to get married, despite protests from some mp's. we spoke to a woman who got married in 2001 in the world's first-ever same-sex ceremony. >> thank you very much for joining us. you married your life partner....
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we experienced it, and it did not end with a voting rights act or the civil rights act. those scars are still there. the pain is still there. the thing that struck me about this week is there is a base of operation, a base of feelings there, and this is political. i do not know what democrat would ever be able to capture that base other than barack obama. you will never get this level of enthusiasm, i do not think, for any of the people who might be running for president in the democratic party. the republican party has an opportunity. they are blowing it. >> where was the party of lincoln up there on the 50th anniversary, charles? >> it was shut out. the only black senator in the senate was not invited because he is a republican. there are a lot of people on the conservative side who were so pathetic. -- sympathetic. >> john boehner was invited. eric cantor was invited but like the idea that you have -- invited. >> the idea that you have 100 senators, and he was not invited. the problem is there is a nostalgia for the heroism. the idea that if we change a law here and t
we experienced it, and it did not end with a voting rights act or the civil rights act. those scars are still there. the pain is still there. the thing that struck me about this week is there is a base of operation, a base of feelings there, and this is political. i do not know what democrat would ever be able to capture that base other than barack obama. you will never get this level of enthusiasm, i do not think, for any of the people who might be running for president in the democratic...
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rights movement has said that for them the battle for gay civil rights is a knowledge of two the black battle for black civil rights they say well you will find the best. simulate an organization say let me just release i could tell. no i think i thought you liked the whole peter you mean you made your point you made your point godfrey go ahead you made you made your point godfrey go ahead i can tell you peter peter tatchell to find that the most hostile group of people probably on the planet to homosexual marriage all the blacks and the baptists and the presbyterians so i think you've made a very bad case and it's not a good analogy and whole the point is this what i'm i'm getting questions from teaches. who all roman catholics for example who are saying i am now going to have to have seen the documents from the home office in the education department saying i'm going to have to teach people my children in the future the same sex marriage is just as valid as proper marriage and i'm afraid that they'd be upset i think peter tatchell being actually very selfish ok thomas go ahead in was
rights movement has said that for them the battle for gay civil rights is a knowledge of two the black battle for black civil rights they say well you will find the best. simulate an organization say let me just release i could tell. no i think i thought you liked the whole peter you mean you made your point you made your point godfrey go ahead you made you made your point godfrey go ahead i can tell you peter peter tatchell to find that the most hostile group of people probably on the planet...
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-- two months prior to the civil rights act. you have john kennedy introducing for the first time a major peace of civil rights legislation. john kennedy fulfilling his 1960 campaign pledge. >> and people want to believe for some small reason because all they did was get together, have lunch, and say that's a good idea. but america in 1963 was deeply divided. >> deeply divided, and you had birmingham, dr. king being arrested, demonstrations all over the south. you had a resistance taking place to the old system of segregation. again, this was nine years after the decision in topeka, kansas. and this president, 110 or 15 days after he introduced a civil rights bill in the congress loses his life to violence in dallas, texas. so the events -- and so people connected the fact that he was in the south, in dallas and somehow lost his life. did this have anything to do with the stance he had finally taken in support of civil rights legislation? >> it is impossible on days like today not to look back and wonder what if? would civil rig
-- two months prior to the civil rights act. you have john kennedy introducing for the first time a major peace of civil rights legislation. john kennedy fulfilling his 1960 campaign pledge. >> and people want to believe for some small reason because all they did was get together, have lunch, and say that's a good idea. but america in 1963 was deeply divided. >> deeply divided, and you had birmingham, dr. king being arrested, demonstrations all over the south. you had a resistance...
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rights cases pending against the new york city police department reporting from new york. r.t. . the curtain is about to fall on me how saakashvili is decade long rule in georgia as voters head to the polls to decide who will be there next president with twenty three names on the ballot experts predict they run our vote between three candidates meanwhile tampers are riding high at the polls with one of the front runners accusing prime minister visited iran ishmael you of violating campaign rules analysts say the country is moving closer to a parliamentary democracy with keep hours being handed to the prime minister's office but is still far from overcoming political instability art is where you finish looks into saakashvili conover szell legacy. they are among the maze determined detractors all judges i would go with the president. they follow me how selfishly everywhere to leave him in no doubt to where they stand. circus really was the once popular leader of the rose revolution the first color revolutions which saw power change in post soviet republics. in the last days
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sharpton is benefiting from his for rays into the civil rights arena. now, the reason the teacher's unions are is so heavily involved with sharpton and the racial groups is that they do not want educational reform and do not want to discuss putting the blame for bad education where it belongs on chaotic parenting. the unions are demanding more money from the feds and the states. that, of course, comes in the form of higher property and income tax so it effects nearly everybody. quite simply, this is a scandal. dr. martin luther king wanted a fair stable system for for instance. did he not want a culture of debasement. awful behavior from so-called entertainers and a collapsing family landscape the civil rights industry, teachers unions, far left media and apathetic americans are all working together to block any kind of meaningful problem solving or cultural reform in this country and until americans come to grips with that nothing will get better. in the end. it is indeed about the content of character. when will the civil rights industry get back to t
sharpton is benefiting from his for rays into the civil rights arena. now, the reason the teacher's unions are is so heavily involved with sharpton and the racial groups is that they do not want educational reform and do not want to discuss putting the blame for bad education where it belongs on chaotic parenting. the unions are demanding more money from the feds and the states. that, of course, comes in the form of higher property and income tax so it effects nearly everybody. quite simply,...
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this is a matter of civil and human rights. >> monica: amnesty, a civil right? wow. tonight you'll hear from an immigration attorney who actually agrees with eric holder. stay tuned for that heated debate. but first -- >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. >> monica: u.s. intelligence now says sarin gas has been used in syria and yet our commander in chief is refusing to act. we'll examine the weakness that's being exhibited by this [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just stay alive.. but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz, through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our eas
this is a matter of civil and human rights. >> monica: amnesty, a civil right? wow. tonight you'll hear from an immigration attorney who actually agrees with eric holder. stay tuned for that heated debate. but first -- >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. >> monica: u.s. intelligence now says sarin gas has been used in syria and yet our commander in chief is refusing to act. we'll examine the weakness that's...
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rights barriers, barriers to civil rights. i think it was a difficult time for him. i had opportunity once when my dad worked with dr. king, i had a chance to meet him one time. he was such a powerful force when he walked into a room, i couldn't say anything, as you know is unusual for me. >> amazing. >> dr. king broke down the barriers that u needed to be broken down. it was for people to follow him to start to pick him up and that clearly hasn't been done enough. >> let's listen to president bill clinton who was also there, had some interesting comments. >> yes, there remain racial inee qualities in unemployment, income, health, wealth, incarceration and in victims and perpetrators of violent crime. we cannot relax in efforts to implement health care reform in a way that ends discrimination against those with pre-existing conditions. we cannot be discouraged by a supreme court decision that said we don't need this critical provision in the voting rights act. but a great democracy does not make it harder to vote than to buy a
rights barriers, barriers to civil rights. i think it was a difficult time for him. i had opportunity once when my dad worked with dr. king, i had a chance to meet him one time. he was such a powerful force when he walked into a room, i couldn't say anything, as you know is unusual for me. >> amazing. >> dr. king broke down the barriers that u needed to be broken down. it was for people to follow him to start to pick him up and that clearly hasn't been done enough. >> let's...
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this can't be turned into a civil rights case because if it's a civil rights case, then you're rooting for an outcome. you know what the result has to be. we have to see where the evidence fits. now, one of the hardest questions in the law of self-defense is whether evidence that shows a propensity to violence on the part of the person who was killed is admissible if the person who killed him didn't know about it at the time. the judge in this case so far ruled it can't come in in the opening argument, but we haven't yet learned whether she'll admit the evidence if the state puts his state of mind at issue, if the state says look, he's a peaceful kid, he didn't do anything wrong, he has a wonderful life. will the defense then be able to raise in rebuttal the fact no, he's been on marijuana, he's had previous brushes with the law. that's going to be a very interesting and difficult issue. >> gloria, it seems to me that far from being a civil rights case, it's more a trial about the stand your ground law, because so many states now have adopted this and it's basically a recipe for anyone
this can't be turned into a civil rights case because if it's a civil rights case, then you're rooting for an outcome. you know what the result has to be. we have to see where the evidence fits. now, one of the hardest questions in the law of self-defense is whether evidence that shows a propensity to violence on the part of the person who was killed is admissible if the person who killed him didn't know about it at the time. the judge in this case so far ruled it can't come in in the opening...
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he was a chronicler of the civil rights movement. there are so many areas in which he has written beautifully and compellingly. i am delighted. >>> more from the atlantic council discussion on the upcoming nato discussion in great britain. >>> let me echo fred kent's welcoming to all of you in the audience and our team. this is a conference on nato's deterrence and collective defense. this first panel discussion is on new challenges and new tools around deterrence. in essence it is a project to help sharpen the purpose and relevance as the aalliance as we head into what fred characterized as an inflection point in history. we are keen on insuring the summitt next year is not just the last afghanistan summit but is a summit that kicks off a new chapter of nato's future. the aalliance was about deterring the soviet threat. in post '89 it was known for helping to transform adversaries. with the dissolution of the former yugoslavia it became an institution of first resort for crisis management. whether it was the taliban or the missiles
he was a chronicler of the civil rights movement. there are so many areas in which he has written beautifully and compellingly. i am delighted. >>> more from the atlantic council discussion on the upcoming nato discussion in great britain. >>> let me echo fred kent's welcoming to all of you in the audience and our team. this is a conference on nato's deterrence and collective defense. this first panel discussion is on new challenges and new tools around deterrence. in essence...
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this is a matter of civil and human rights. >> monica: amnesty, a civil right? wow. tonight you'll hear from an immigration attorney who actually agrees with eric holder. stay tuned for that heated debate. but first -- >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. >> monica: u.s. intelligence now says sarin gas has been used in syria and yet our commander in chief is refusing to act. we'll examine the weakness that's being exhibited by this white house coming up next ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbles ] [ beeping ] red or blue? ♪ when ouwe got a subaru.s born, it's where she said her first word. (little
this is a matter of civil and human rights. >> monica: amnesty, a civil right? wow. tonight you'll hear from an immigration attorney who actually agrees with eric holder. stay tuned for that heated debate. but first -- >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. >> monica: u.s. intelligence now says sarin gas has been used in syria and yet our commander in chief is refusing to act. we'll examine the weakness that's...
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this is a matter of civil and human rights. >> monica: amnesty, a civil right? wow. tonight you'll hear from an immigration attorney who actually agrees with eric holder. stay tuned for that heated debate. but first -- >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. >> monica: u.s. intelligence now says sarin gas has been used in syria and yet our commander in chief is refusing to act. we'll examine the weakness that's being exhibited by this white house coming up next ♪ free-credit-score-dot-com up in it ♪ ♪ haters best get to bloggin' ♪ so hot right now that our designer ♪ ♪ sunglasses be foggin' ♪ this crowd is classic ♪ so we play 'em like rachmaninoff ♪ ♪ just hooked 'em up with score alerts ♪ ♪now we're about to set it off ♪set it off like a score alert ♪ beep beep what? ♪if you set your phone to vibrate ♪ ♪ then it might alert your button flies all the ♪ ♪ girls and the guys wanna keep that credit score ♪ ♪ high like a private jet free-credit-score-dot-com ♪
this is a matter of civil and human rights. >> monica: amnesty, a civil right? wow. tonight you'll hear from an immigration attorney who actually agrees with eric holder. stay tuned for that heated debate. but first -- >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. >> monica: u.s. intelligence now says sarin gas has been used in syria and yet our commander in chief is refusing to act. we'll examine the weakness that's...
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civil society activists change right now. they have local connections. there is a culture of mistrust and fear. ofould say that in terms creating a space to develop organizations, a few gaps are glaring. financial management and monitoring. aod governance, do you have charter and a mission? a board and executive director? who is accountable for spending, to making sure you are in compliance with the ministry of culture? building committed to the institution of civil society, requires indymac -- the requires a direct commitment. that requires a shift away from mere focus on projects. let's thank you. we are opening it up for questions. i'm going to ask the first one. first of all, i enjoyed your presentations. all three of you, there are common threads. there was one i like to highlight. the voids that exist in libya today. organizations, voids in the national level. what we have seen, and what we would have you mentioned at this point specifically, you find the militias filling these voice. what can be done to fill these roles? their need for financing,
civil society activists change right now. they have local connections. there is a culture of mistrust and fear. ofould say that in terms creating a space to develop organizations, a few gaps are glaring. financial management and monitoring. aod governance, do you have charter and a mission? a board and executive director? who is accountable for spending, to making sure you are in compliance with the ministry of culture? building committed to the institution of civil society, requires indymac --...
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no civil rights field can do this for us. if the nug row egro is to be fr must move down to the inner resources of his own soul and sign with a pen and ink of self-assertive manhood his own emancipation proclamation! [ applause ] >> again, not a a lesson on fixing, changing, or ending racism. the message is, self-awareness and getting your mind right. though a little bit more radical, malcolm x had the same message. >> the desegregation decisions and other type of legislation and supreme court decisions depends upon changing the white man's mind. the honorable elijah muhammad teaches us that our own mind has to be changed. we have to change our mind about ourselves. >> in what way? >> well, so he teaches us the importance of moral reformation, knowledge of self. the average so-called negro doesn't think he can go into business and provide jobs for himself and because of this thinks he can only get a job from the white man or only get clothes from the white man or can only get food from the white man. we follow the honorable e
no civil rights field can do this for us. if the nug row egro is to be fr must move down to the inner resources of his own soul and sign with a pen and ink of self-assertive manhood his own emancipation proclamation! [ applause ] >> again, not a a lesson on fixing, changing, or ending racism. the message is, self-awareness and getting your mind right. though a little bit more radical, malcolm x had the same message. >> the desegregation decisions and other type of legislation and...
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gay rights and other civil rights groups say they are not happy with the news, some of them. many fans are rejoicing and there are plenty of them. what everybody is saying won't sides of the issue coming up. speaking of "duck dynasty," the stars of the show are a few of the guests who will be appearing in times square new year's eve. it will be robbing, baby. can we take a look at 6th avenue 'cause that's pretty rocking right now. look at all those people outside our studios. stay close >>> the patriarch of "duck dynasty" is back a & e welcoming phil robertson back to the network for production after his controversial statements, they said, to gq magazine over homosexuality, race, and his own personal beliefs got him suspended by the network. dominic dinatale is late insist with an about face from a & e. >> absolutely. you know what a & e hasn't even given us a clear reason why. they caved in in the end. but "duck dynasty" is the channel's highest rated program and it actually set a reality show record with nearly 12 million viewers for its fourth season debut this past summe
gay rights and other civil rights groups say they are not happy with the news, some of them. many fans are rejoicing and there are plenty of them. what everybody is saying won't sides of the issue coming up. speaking of "duck dynasty," the stars of the show are a few of the guests who will be appearing in times square new year's eve. it will be robbing, baby. can we take a look at 6th avenue 'cause that's pretty rocking right now. look at all those people outside our studios. stay...
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the civil rights activists group who will argue against it. >> i really feel a responsibility. >> kevin gain as professor of history and african-american studies at the university of michigan is among many names in the suit opposed to proposal 2. >> it is a very lonely position to have to feel that you have to fight battles that you had thought had been fought, and won. years ago. >> since proposal 2 took effect, the number of black and latino students entering the state's public universities has dropped by a third. professor gains believed the ban on affirmative action is blocking out diversity. >> there's a misconception out there, that race con, admissions is all about admitting someone based on the color of their skin and nothing else, and nothing could be phut fresh the truth. >> but proposal disagree, among them is jennifer great whose in 1997, was denied admission to the university of michigan and claimed she was the victim of discrimination. >> i believe in equality, i believe that people should be treated without regard to race, and i think people should be judged on their char
the civil rights activists group who will argue against it. >> i really feel a responsibility. >> kevin gain as professor of history and african-american studies at the university of michigan is among many names in the suit opposed to proposal 2. >> it is a very lonely position to have to feel that you have to fight battles that you had thought had been fought, and won. years ago. >> since proposal 2 took effect, the number of black and latino students entering the...
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there were so many people who played pivot ol roles in the civil rights movement who didn't get their due at the time and now they are stepping forward in different roles and i think that that's important. the civil rights movement is one where indeed women participated fully. >> and you know wendy -- wendy? liz, it was great to see wendy davis, i feel i have to get in as many plugs for women as i possibly can. the other big thing i mentioned was lgbt rights and the shift in opinion was so dramatic, and i thought that was a positive thing to see as a country sometimes we can get it right, we can say you know what? we're done with being not everybody but let's not be bigoted on the issue, let's change our minds on the issue. i found it very inspiring. >> well one thing i think is amazing is that americans finally realized that the ohm way that marriage equality affects a straight marriage is if you spend all of your time dwelling on other people's marriages. >> exactly true. >> that will wreck your marriage quickly. maybe if you would calm down and work on your own happiness and be hap
there were so many people who played pivot ol roles in the civil rights movement who didn't get their due at the time and now they are stepping forward in different roles and i think that that's important. the civil rights movement is one where indeed women participated fully. >> and you know wendy -- wendy? liz, it was great to see wendy davis, i feel i have to get in as many plugs for women as i possibly can. the other big thing i mentioned was lgbt rights and the shift in opinion was...
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for more than 500 people gathered to not only listen to trayvon martin's mother but also civil rights activists who are calling to try to put together what to do next after the verdict. when you looked at it there were people with posters and umbrellas to block themselves from the summer heat. we went through the summer heat wave. they were there with their kids and very peaceful and positive. she spoke for the first time and she really said, you know what, this -- it doesn't matter. not guilty for her murder. she said it's not about the not guilty verdict. why dpount take a look at her spot right now. >> trayvon is not here here to speak for himself. it's very important that parents to speak up for these children. [ applause ] >> reporter: this was just one of hundred vigils that was taking place and in miami where trayvon martin's father spoke. vigil says meant to put more pressure on the federal government to investigate possible civil rights violations. one of them is racial profiling. we spoke to one mother that traveled from maryland maryland with three generations of her family
for more than 500 people gathered to not only listen to trayvon martin's mother but also civil rights activists who are calling to try to put together what to do next after the verdict. when you looked at it there were people with posters and umbrellas to block themselves from the summer heat. we went through the summer heat wave. they were there with their kids and very peaceful and positive. she spoke for the first time and she really said, you know what, this -- it doesn't matter. not guilty...
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so the civil rights movement in the 1960s was an incredibly potent force. you had street demonstrations and marches on washington and freedom rides. you had all this going on. people were really motivated, and they got civil rights legislation and voting rights legislation, incredibly important laws passed. but the march on washington was a march not just for freedom, but it was a march for jobs. we still need a lot of that. we still need a lot of jobs and a lot of focus on better housing, better education, and more generous social support for people who are impoverished. you don't see a lot of momentum for that these days. i wish i knew the answer. i think martin luther king was starting to focus on that the last few years of his life. i think he was finding it was harder to accomplish economic equality than racial injustice. >> i think you've gestured at some of the answers. it's an interesting question. thinking about tomorrow, on the one hand, people so proud we have an african-american president. yet, sometimes the desire to use that exceptionalism to
so the civil rights movement in the 1960s was an incredibly potent force. you had street demonstrations and marches on washington and freedom rides. you had all this going on. people were really motivated, and they got civil rights legislation and voting rights legislation, incredibly important laws passed. but the march on washington was a march not just for freedom, but it was a march for jobs. we still need a lot of that. we still need a lot of jobs and a lot of focus on better housing,...
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and how it's been conceived how it's been understood when it was conceived in the right way it managed to build a civilization still one of the bests of civilizations in history where even westerns it was through the students used to come to. in spain they come to the highlands of of the middle east just to learn chemistry you know this was the real islam which respects the human mind which. human beings with with the mission to be. the holy fits of god on this earth you know that they be creators they'd be peace the creator of peace had cheever's that they'd be peace lovers you know this is that he message of islam you know but sometimes it's misunderstood there misinterpreted by others and this misinterpretation of misconception sometimes gives a very distorted picture of islam and at the end some sort of very negative stereotype results as the one which associates islam with terrorism seat islam with backwardness. with a ten ten a come and learn this not that he slumped but what do you know this is for libya and in terms of islam what kind of. identity it should be the free of refer
and how it's been conceived how it's been understood when it was conceived in the right way it managed to build a civilization still one of the bests of civilizations in history where even westerns it was through the students used to come to. in spain they come to the highlands of of the middle east just to learn chemistry you know this was the real islam which respects the human mind which. human beings with with the mission to be. the holy fits of god on this earth you know that they be...
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and now we turn to the legacy of the civil rights movement. ray suarez has that story. >> two perspectives, ruth rosen is a professor emerita, and how the woman's movement changed america and george chauncey, professor of history and american studies at yale university. professor ros rosen has this haf century changed, when we throw around the words human rights and civil rights? >> absolutely, the movement for women rights and civil rights, abolitionist movement inspired a suffrage movement, and in the 20th century, founded now and when younger women who had been part of the civil rights movement founded the younger women liberation movement, so the civil rights movement have absolutely inspired twice in our history a fight for women's equality. >>suarez: froafeprofessor chauny same question. >> well spring of all great movements for social justice in the united states. it certainly had a profound impact on the lesbian and gay rights movement, back in the '60s when the march happened, the civil rights movement really pioneered the concept as
and now we turn to the legacy of the civil rights movement. ray suarez has that story. >> two perspectives, ruth rosen is a professor emerita, and how the woman's movement changed america and george chauncey, professor of history and american studies at yale university. professor ros rosen has this haf century changed, when we throw around the words human rights and civil rights? >> absolutely, the movement for women rights and civil rights, abolitionist movement inspired a suffrage...
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and civil rights? >> absolutely. the movement for justice and economic equality actually influenced two movements, one in the 19th century, the women's rights movements and the suffrage movement, and the 20th century, founded now, and when younger women who had been part of the civil rights movement founded the young women's civil rights movement. the movement has inspired twice in our society. >> professor chauncey. >> well spring of all great movements for social justice in the united states. it certainly had a profound impact on the lesbian and gay rights movement, back in the '60s when the march happened, the civil rights movement really pioneered the concept as a powerful political concept of minority rights and made it easier for gays to begin to depict themselves as a minority who deserve the same civil rights that other americans and other minorities did. and the civil rights movement, important to the gay movement women's movement latino movement and many others. given marches themselves, the
and civil rights? >> absolutely. the movement for justice and economic equality actually influenced two movements, one in the 19th century, the women's rights movements and the suffrage movement, and the 20th century, founded now, and when younger women who had been part of the civil rights movement founded the young women's civil rights movement. the movement has inspired twice in our society. >> professor chauncey. >> well spring of all great movements for social justice in...
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prioritize our largest threats, whether it be mortgage fraud or fraud on wall street or public corruption or civil-rights abuses and make certain that we prioritize and make sure we are focused on the greatest threats to the american public and then to the extent toere is a determination as what the ultimate resolution is, that's up to the judge's. >> thank you. i appreciate his question. what we're going to do is introduce a bill and i will ask your comments on it, after the recess. it will be bipartisan, it will be the two of us, to set up a national commission made up of expertsrison particularly in the state's, many of them very conservative had to responde to the prison crowding more from an economic issue than any other. it will be bipartisan. we're looking for a chairman of stature or somebody who can take a year to come back and report. i think our present system is dysfunctional in the sense that very few people are working in the prisons. the prison industry program has been decimated partly because of congress. we have tried to get the bureau of prisons to adopt programs to allow them to make
prioritize our largest threats, whether it be mortgage fraud or fraud on wall street or public corruption or civil-rights abuses and make certain that we prioritize and make sure we are focused on the greatest threats to the american public and then to the extent toere is a determination as what the ultimate resolution is, that's up to the judge's. >> thank you. i appreciate his question. what we're going to do is introduce a bill and i will ask your comments on it, after the recess. it...
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when we return, how jack kennedy lived and pushed for civil rights until the end of his life. it's quite a story. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. >>> "let me finish" tonight with this. i like to think of john f. kennedy doing his job, the good work his president was pursuing up until the hour he could do no more. in the car that morning, driving to the short flight that would take him to dallas, the president was grappling his way through the politics of texas, a state he needed in 1964 to survive the southern backlash against his historic stand for civil rights. that june, kennedy had told the country that civil rights was as old as the scriptures as american as the constitution. you can listen to the tapes of him that october, that very october, lobbying for the civil rights bill with m
when we return, how jack kennedy lived and pushed for civil rights until the end of his life. it's quite a story. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. >>> "let me finish" tonight with this. i...
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and how it's been conceived how it's been understood when it was conceived in the right way it managed to build a civilization still one of the bests of civilizations in history where even westerns it was true the students used to come to. in spain they come to the highlands of of the middle east just to learn chemistry you know this was the real islam which respects the human mind which. human beings with with a mission to be. the holy fits of god on this earth you know that they'd be creators they'd be peace create a peace had cheever's that they'd be peace lovers you know this is that a message of islam you know but sometimes it's misunderstood though misinterpreted by others and this misinterpretation or misconception sometimes gives a very distorted picture of islam and at the end some sort of very negative stereotype results as the one which associates islam with tourism seat islam with cordons. with a ten ten a come and learn this not that he is a slum but what do you know this is for libya and in terms of islam what kind of his. identity it should be the free him of reference f
and how it's been conceived how it's been understood when it was conceived in the right way it managed to build a civilization still one of the bests of civilizations in history where even westerns it was true the students used to come to. in spain they come to the highlands of of the middle east just to learn chemistry you know this was the real islam which respects the human mind which. human beings with with a mission to be. the holy fits of god on this earth you know that they'd be creators...
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it lessens the credibility of today's civil rights movement. greg? >> you know what, i didn't need a civil rights movement, i'm just a white guy. maybe there will be one for short white people that smoke, i don't know. it is hard for me to say. i do believe there's kind of a battle for survival in this movement and a movement should police itself. how did sharpton get up there, if he is a leader, i am a labradoodle. there's a corruption of exclusion. hate conservatives all you want, their ideas seem to work. >> i agree. i feel there's been one side of the story. this week a lot of back and forth about who was invited, who wasn't invited. on a lot of different issues in the civil rights movement, voter id is one example. we aren't hearing a lot from conservatives, african americans that support voter id. as you said, to compare emmitt till to trayvon martin, it makes me -- it is disgusting, makes me very sad, to distort history that way. ruins the credibility of how serious that issue was. the problem is it won't prevent that happening in the future.
it lessens the credibility of today's civil rights movement. greg? >> you know what, i didn't need a civil rights movement, i'm just a white guy. maybe there will be one for short white people that smoke, i don't know. it is hard for me to say. i do believe there's kind of a battle for survival in this movement and a movement should police itself. how did sharpton get up there, if he is a leader, i am a labradoodle. there's a corruption of exclusion. hate conservatives all you want, their...
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unions are supportive and most civil rights leaders are supportive and especially in los angeles where he worked recently there is one counse council manw york who did not support him. >> asking him come back is like asking an arsonist to put out fires. will bill braton do a really good job of reaching out to the community and healing some of these wounds that have existed? i know he did in la a very effective job. >> he g did it in la and he will do it again here in new york. he is a very intelligent individual who has the ability to read the landscape. it was probably easier being the police commissio commissioner 2o than it is today. when you have a crime stat as we had in new york city you could get away with anything you need to. people were begging with change. >> i lived here back then and there is to question he was very popular in new york because he made such a gr dramatic differee in a very short period of time. >> i think his views are somewhat skewed and he is short sighted in assessing braton. i have had an honor of being around him. my business is predicated on observati
unions are supportive and most civil rights leaders are supportive and especially in los angeles where he worked recently there is one counse council manw york who did not support him. >> asking him come back is like asking an arsonist to put out fires. will bill braton do a really good job of reaching out to the community and healing some of these wounds that have existed? i know he did in la a very effective job. >> he g did it in la and he will do it again here in new york. he is...
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it is not yet a full out civil war and it may be -- it is terrible to say -- i think might be better than living under colonel qaddafi, but it is a terrible situation. afiit does prove that qadd was right in saying a country like that required a strong to radical government. >> it is what saddam said, it is the obvious thing to say in the middle east. when the strongman goes, you have a lot of trouble. the question is, what do you do? do you put up with somebody like assad because he is saying he's keeping order? what he is actually doing is maintaining civil war. >> would you say the same thing mussolini? >> when you look at history of western intervention, there are not happy precedents. >> there are not, and quite i was very doubtful about intervention in libya. i was against it. but i think i was wrong. since then to libya revolution in seeing what a happy country it was compared to the way it was before, i think it was right. >> i was struck on the trips to libya, i went very pessimistic. you could see all the militia groups, you could see the ingredients developing. but it was
it is not yet a full out civil war and it may be -- it is terrible to say -- i think might be better than living under colonel qaddafi, but it is a terrible situation. afiit does prove that qadd was right in saying a country like that required a strong to radical government. >> it is what saddam said, it is the obvious thing to say in the middle east. when the strongman goes, you have a lot of trouble. the question is, what do you do? do you put up with somebody like assad because he is...
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and how it's been conceived how it's been understood when it was conceived in the right way it managed to build a civilization still one of the bests of civilizations in history where even westerns it was through the students used to come to. in spain they come to the highlands of of the middle east just to. chemistry you know this was the real islam which respects the human mind which. human beings with with the mission to be. the holy fits of god on this earth you know that they'd be creators they'd be peace the creator of peace had cheever's that they be peace lovers you know this is that he had a message of islam you know but sometimes it's misunderstood though misinterpreted by others and this misinterpretation or misconception sometimes gives a very distorted picture of islam and at the end some sort of very negative stereotype results as the one which associates islam with terrorism street islam with cordons. with a ten ten a come and learn this not that he slumped but what do you know this is for libya and in terms of islam what kind of. identity it should be the free of refere
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civil rights activist jesse jackson is 72. >>> here's what's coming up later. the investigation into how a 9-year-old boy made it through security and on to a plane without anyone noticing. >>> and tinsel town treasures hitting the auction block next month. keep it here for more news, weather, and sports. i'm richard lui. have a very good day ahead. out of san francisco where a baby dies at the hospital. police are calling the death suspicious and homicide investigators are now on the scene. >> more than $1 million of drugs now off the streets this morning, but the mastermind behind this ring on the loose. we'll have details. >> plus, still no deal but no plans to strike either. the latest on negotiations to keep b.a.r.t. trains rolling this friday morning. >> right now a live look outside. i believe that is from the south bay, the lights look extra illuminated to juice up your morning. this is "today in the bay."
civil rights activist jesse jackson is 72. >>> here's what's coming up later. the investigation into how a 9-year-old boy made it through security and on to a plane without anyone noticing. >>> and tinsel town treasures hitting the auction block next month. keep it here for more news, weather, and sports. i'm richard lui. have a very good day ahead. out of san francisco where a baby dies at the hospital. police are calling the death suspicious and homicide investigators are...
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and we sang at a civil rights rally where dr. king spoke. and after that -- rally we had a private meeting with dr. king, and i'll never forget that moment when i shook his hand. we are working on this altogether, whether it is civil rights for african-americans, or equality for women or equality for the lgbt community. >> we're out of time, i learn something amazing about george takei, he met drmartin luther
and we sang at a civil rights rally where dr. king spoke. and after that -- rally we had a private meeting with dr. king, and i'll never forget that moment when i shook his hand. we are working on this altogether, whether it is civil rights for african-americans, or equality for women or equality for the lgbt community. >> we're out of time, i learn something amazing about george takei, he met drmartin luther